How are you so sure there are "no firewall settings." These things
tend
to get turned on my default.
Walk thru DIAGNOSIS.txt. For example, can you ping the samba server?
What do you see with, let me recall, iptables -L (?), might be the command.
Joel
On Mon, Dec 08, 2003 at 10:58:48AM -0600, Kent Wang
wrote:> RedHat 9, samba-2.2.7a-8.9.0. Fresh install. No iptables or any firewall
> settings.
>
> I can access my server fine locally with smbclient, but using smbclient
from
> a machine located in a network I get this:
>
> [kwang@gorgon kwang]$ smbclient //webdev.ic2.org/home
> added interface ip=24.243.211.67 bcast=24.243.223.255 nmask=255.255.240.0
> added interface ip=192.168.0.2 bcast=192.168.0.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
> error connecting to 128.83.222.87:139 (No route to host)
> Error connecting to 128.83.222.87 (No route to host)
> Connection to webdev.ic2.org failed
>
> Attempting this through Windows Explorer also fails.
>
> My hosts allow and hosts deny are both blank.
>
> Are there any settings that I need to check to enable the server to respond
> to outside connections?
>
> Thanks,
> Kent Wang
> IC2 Institute
>
>
>
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